Hopefully, you've had a few minutes to play around with our Fall Entertainment Generator. But if you're looking for straight and simple lists of things to look out for by medium, we'll be breaking them out separately. Here's a look at fall television.

ScorpionCBS, 9 p.m. (Sept. 22) It’s finally time for the I.T. TV hero. This procedural focuses on a Homeland Security coven of crime-fighting nerds led by Elyes Gabel (Game of Thrones).

Jane the Virgin CW, 9 p.m. (Oct. 13) This one is based on a Venezuelan series: Gina Rodriguez plays a telenovela-obsessed 23-year-old virgin who gets artificially inseminated thanks to a medical mishap. It’s set in Miami, to keep the Latin flavor.

Utopia Fox, 8 p.m. (two-hour premiere Sept. 7; Sept. 9) And now something from Holland: John de Mol, the man behind the wildly popular, dystopic-nonsense reality show Big Brother, has a new televised social experiment, in which 15 Americans spend a year in an isolated location, building a civilization from scratch.

MakersPBS, 9 p.m. (Sept. 30–Nov. 4) Expanding on last year’s documentary about the modern American women’s movement, each episode of this six-part series examines how women broke through in fields once closed to them.

Manhattan Love Story ABC, 8:30 p.m. (Sept. 30) An arrogant native New Yorker (Jake McDorman) and a small-town import (Analeigh Tipton) navigate love in the city. Warning: The show includes potentially infuriating internal monologues (I might go back to his place … Wait! Did I shave my legs?! / Did I leave porn lying around?).

Red Band Society Fox, 9 p.m. (Sept. 17) What about setting The Breakfast Club in a pediatrics ward, narrated by a young man in a coma who can hear everything going on around him? Starring Octavia Spencer, it’s based on a Spanish series and more about life than impending death.

Black-ish ABC, 9:30 p.m. (Sept. 24) Anthony Anderson stars in this assimilation farce that asks: How do you teach your kids how to be black when they grow up in a mostly white suburb?

The Mysteries of Laura NBC, 8 p.m. (Sept. 24) Another Spanish import, this one stars Debra Messing as a homicide detective who’s in the middle of divorcing her also-a-cop ex, Josh Lucas (Caliente!). Their kids are notably bratty.

Stalker CBS, 10 p.m. (Oct. 1) Kevin Williamson, the guy behind hot teen fodder Dawson’s Creek and The Vampire Diaries, probably knows a thing or two about stalkers, which he’s put to good use on this procedural starring Dylan McDermott and Maggie Q.

How to Get Away With Murder ABC, 10 p.m. (Sept. 25) If you love the amoral conspiracy soap Scandal, you might as well stick around for the next Shonda Rhimes Thursday-night-on-ABC show, starring Viola Davis as a law professor.

On the Menu TNT, 8 p.m. (Oct. 3) Famous ex-carpenter Ty Pennington teams up with Emeril Lagasse in the service of the PR interests of a bunch of relentlessly ordinary suburban chain restaurants (Chili’s, Denny’s, etc.) for this sure-to-be-tasteless cooking-competition show.

Cristela ABC, 8:30 p.m. (Oct. 10) Cristela Alonzo gets her own family sitcom, playing a beer-swilling law student juggling her dream (unpaid) internship and the expectations of her Mexican family.

Constantine NBC, 10 p.m. (Oct. 24) An adaptation of Vertigo’s comic Hellblazer, with Matt Ryan as John Constantine — a role previously, unmemorably played by Keanu Reeves in a film — as a schizophrenic (no, we mean, capable of seeing angels and demons!) demon hunter.

Transporter: The Series TNT (Saturday, Oct. 18, 9 p.m.; season-two premiere: Saturday, Nov. 29, 10 p.m.) If you couldn’t get enough of the Jason Statham film series, why not watch the TV show? After playing elsewhere in the world, it finally gets transported to basic cable here, starring Chris Vance.

The Missing Starz, 9 p.m. (Nov. 15) The BBC and Starz teamed up on The Missing, starring James Nesbitt as a father whose young son is abducted during a family vacation in France. Triste!

SUNDAYS

The Roosevelts: An Intimate History PBS, 8 p.m. (Sept. 14–20) Ken Burns’s latest very important docu-epic, this time with the slow pans over old photos of Theodore, Franklin, Eleanor, et al.Madam Secretary CBS, 8 p.m. (Sept. 21) We’re hoping that Téa Leoni can articulate an organizing principle for this show besides “Don’t do stupid shit.”

MulaneyFox, 9:30 p.m. (Oct. 5) John Mulaney gets his own Seinfeld-ian situation, playing a stand-up comic with a day job writing material for a “legendary” game-show host played by Martin Short.

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